1949 “an ugly foot print in history”, (p vii). “Receiving a gold medal award 1955 for the play”, on the death of the small town Salem and its witch-hunts that made it famous an act written on this even is called the crusibe. The corruption of Elizabeth when faced with death occurs when the people of Salem betray her. The next three paragraphs are based on Elizabeth Proctor a victim of the witch hunts in 1949,as well as the betrayed of the town’s people towards each other.
John proctor, husband to Elizabeth Proctor along with the there three boys.
The proctors had a young girl named Abigail Williams in their service. The Proctors had Abigail Williams in there service for a short time. Well Abigail Williams was in the Proctors service Elizabeth,
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Giles and John had not bean put into jail yet, and where spending the last little wile before the hanging to help prove incidents on the town. John and Giles had almost proved that the girls where all lying. Some information had slipped up from Giles mouth that backed up their suspicions towards the girls. When the court has asked whom Giles information came from, Giles stayed strong and wound not says. Giles was shortly pressed after for he would not speak of the mans name who was behind there information. John trying to prove Elizabeth’s innocence, had confessed to the court of his adultery with Abigail, and therefore Abigail’s accusations towards Elizabeth was not stable. Elizabeth was brought in to question if John had bean telling the truth. Elizabeth had said that john was lying about his adultery. Elizabeth thought that with johns good name he would not risk it for her think she was doing the right thing, Elizabeth had said John lied. Elizabeth had bean taken from the court after finding out john had told the truth and she had lied. Elizabeth was spared a year for she was pregnant. John had bagged Mary to confess to the scam that her and the other girls had going on. Mary warren shortly after had gave in to the other girls torment in the court. Abigail was leading the girl to believe that Mary had sent her spirit out. Mary gave in and told the court John had been sending his sprit out to make her say those lies (although they where